GE2025 Government & Politics GE2025, Graphed: A Mathematical Look at Voting Power Across Singapore A theoretical physicist runs the numbers. by Jo Teo May 14, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics Jobs & Economy News After the Vote: HOME’s Call for a Singapore That Values Migrant Worker Lives Over Profit "We still haven't gotten to a place where we value the work that migrant workers do because they are doing jobs that locals do not want to do." by Kimberly Lim May 8, 2025
Climate & Environment Subculture Singapore’s Bike Paths Aren’t Built for the People Who Use Them Most It’s a bumpy road to becoming a cycling city. by Lim Ding Wen May 7, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Did We Hope for Too Much? Even before all the rallies, drama, slogans, and external anxieties, had Singaporeans already made up their minds on who to vote for? by Kimberly Lim May 4, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News The Hope and Heartbreak of Singapore’s GE2025 RICE captures the emotions on the ground between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th Parliament. by RICE May 4, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Flashpoint GE2025: A Rave of Electric Blue at a Workers’ Party Rally Zachary Tang heads to the final Workers’ Party GE2025 rally to capture it through the lens of a full-blown rave. by Zachary Tang May 1, 2025
Education Jobs & Economy Mental Health News Sponsored Grindsets Career and Coping: A Candid Q&A with a Senior Counsel RICE brings together a senior counsel and five young lawyers to confront the hard questions about what it really means to stay—or leave—a career in law. by RICE May 14, 2025
GE2025 Government & Politics News Singapore, Unfiltered Rethinking Political Progress in Singapore Beyond the Pass/Fail Lens Rather than ask “Why didn’t they win?”, we could ask: “How much further did they get?” by Laremy Lee May 11, 2025
Education Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets ‘Everybody is Replaceable’: The Evolving Job Anxieties of Singapore’s STEM Graduates It's an era where STEM workers can no longer rest on their laurels and coast. by Alfieyah Abdullah May 9, 2025
Climate & Environment Jobs & Economy Sponsored Grindsets Anchors Aweigh: Meet Singapore’s New Maritime Innovators Our ancestors travelled here by sea, and the salt still runs through our veins. by Joel Teo May 7, 2025
Food & Drink GE2025 Jobs & Economy Lifestyle News Grindsets After the Vote: Big Dot Chicken’s Ken Koh on a Kinder Singapore That Respects Its Hawkers "So what if you're a hawker? So what if you're a cook? Why is it that only a 'chef' seems to command respect?" by Ilyas Sholihyn May 3, 2025